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Vintage Georg Jensen sterling silver serving spoon in the rare Leaf & Blossom pattern, number 21. Made in Copenhagen, Denmark. From a vintage collection of Georg Jensen More »

Vintage Georg Jensen sterling silver serving spoon in the rare Leaf & Blossom pattern, number 21. Made in Copenhagen, Denmark. From a vintage collection of Georg Jensen silver. Measures 5 1/4 inches long and weighs approx 32grams. Bowl is clearly hand-hammered. Join to handle sculpted to look like a flower, with waisted handle echoing this theme. Arched handle with looping botantical theme - a lusciously folded leaf with beautiful fine detail partially encloses budding blossoms. This is classic Georg Jensen understated elegance with top quality execution. Inscribed marks underneath: model number 21; Name Georg Jensen in an oval of indented dots; STERLING DENMARK and a rectangle that presumably contains the designers initials. We believe this is the earlier mark used during the 1930''s, not block stamped, but engraved a little less evenly than the similar mark used post 1945. We are open to correction on this issue. Very good condition. Sold to us as Blossom pattern, but it looks like the more rare Leaf and Berry pattern. Status: For Sale Reference#: 3593 Condition: good Year: 1930 Title: VINTAGE GEORG JENSEN ST SILVER LEAF BERRY SERVING SPOON « Less

Georg Jensen A Tradition Of Splendid Silver Revised & expanded 2nd edition by Janet Drucker. A sterling new study of the exquisite designs of Danish silversmith Georg Jensen More »

Georg Jensen A Tradition Of Splendid Silver Revised & expanded 2nd edition by Janet Drucker. A sterling new study of the exquisite designs of Danish silversmith Georg Jensen (1866-1935) and company. Nearly 1000 photographs illustrate much of the stunning jewelry, hollowware and flatware designed and produced from 1904 to the present. One of the most talented, orginal and influential silversmiths of the twentieth century, Jensen's life and the company he founded are thoroughly researched. The book explores his place within the late nineteenth century arts scene, his training as a sculptor and silversmith, the establishment of his own workshop, and its expansion into an international company. The contributions of many gifted designers who worked for the company are discussed in detail. Interpretation of the marks used on Jensen silver is provided. This is a major revision of a very important book, with over 200 new photos and new information. it is an invaluable reference work for owners of Jensen silver, artists, silversmiths designers curators and art dealers. Janet Drucker is an internationally repected expert on antique & vintage Georg Jensen silver jewelry hollowware & flatware. The retail price of the book is $79.95, our price is $65.00 « Less

Georg Jensen and The Silversmiths published by Royal Copenhagen Japan, Limited illustrates jewelry, hollowware, flatware and decorative items. This work includes history of More »

Georg Jensen and The Silversmiths published by Royal Copenhagen Japan, Limited illustrates jewelry, hollowware, flatware and decorative items. This work includes history of the Goerg Jensen company. It has an excellent page on company marks. This book from 1988 is out of print and difficult to find. This is a wonderful addition for the collector of Jensen silver. « Less

Georg Jensen Silversmithy 77 Artists, 75 Years is an 1980 exhibition catalogue from Renwick Gallery of the National Collection of Fine Art. This work has introduction by More »

Georg Jensen Silversmithy 77 Artists, 75 Years is an 1980 exhibition catalogue from Renwick Gallery of the National Collection of Fine Art. This work has introduction by Lloyd E. Herman and an essay by Erik Lassen. The authors document the development of the Georg Jensen silversmithy by examining the broad range of works created by its designers--including jewelry, flatware, holloware, and personal and decorative objects made of silver, stainless steel, pewter, and gold. In the process they reveal Jensen's major influence on the evolution of modern design. This book is out of print and difficult to find. All copies are brand new, however, they are approximately 28 years old. Supply is limited. « Less

Georg Jensen: Silver and Design (Hardcover) by Thomas C. Thulstrup (Author). The History of the Georg Jensen Silversmithy is an on going story of an enterprise that has More »

Georg Jensen: Silver and Design (Hardcover) by Thomas C. Thulstrup (Author). The History of the Georg Jensen Silversmithy is an on going story of an enterprise that has influences Danish Decorative Arts for 100 years and has become a worldwide and successful business. It all started in 1904 when Georg Jensen opened a small workshop in the center of Copenhagen Denmark, and quickly became famous for his unique and innovative work with silver. This book tells the story of the first 100 years, highlighting a series of designs and illustrating the way which designs and products from the Georg Jensen Silversmithy reflect the changing styles of the 20th Century in a quite remarkable way. This book was published in the year Georg Jensen Company celebrated 100 anniversary of the company. This book is in English. « Less

The hardcover catalog of the exhibit Georg Jensen Jewelry, held at the Bard Graduate Center for Decorative Arts. 100 years of jewelry design produced by the Georg Jensen More »

The hardcover catalog of the exhibit Georg Jensen Jewelry, held at the Bard Graduate Center for Decorative Arts. 100 years of jewelry design produced by the Georg Jensen company is illustrated. This easy-to-use volume will become a standard reference for all the collectors, dealers, auction houses, and individuals who own and are inspired by Georg Jensen designs. « Less

Georg Jensen A Tradition Of Splendid Silver Revised & expanded 2nd edition by Janet Drucker. A sterling new study of the exquisite designs of Danish silversmith Georg Jensen More »

Georg Jensen A Tradition Of Splendid Silver Revised & expanded 2nd edition by Janet Drucker. A sterling new study of the exquisite designs of Danish silversmith Georg Jensen (1866-1935) and company. Nearly 1000 photographs illustrate much of the stunning jewelry, hollowware and flatware designed and produced from 1904 to the present. One of the most talented, orginal and influential silversmiths of the twentieth century, Jensen's life and the company he founded are thoroughly researched. The book explores his place within the late nineteenth century arts scene, his training as a sculptor and silversmith, the establishment of his own workshop, and its expansion into an international company. The contributions of many gifted designers who worked for the company are discussed in detail. Interpretation of the marks used on Jensen silver is provided. This is a major revision of a very important book, with over 200 new photos and new information. it is an invaluable reference work for owners of Jensen silver, artists, silversmiths designers curators and art dealers. Janet Drucker is an internationally repected expert on antique & vintage Georg Jensen silver jewelry hollowware & flatware. « Less

Georg Jensen: 20th Century Designs - Preface by Janet Drucker & William Drucker. This 250-page book is a reprint of jewelry and hollowware catalog pages from Georg Jensen. It More »

Georg Jensen: 20th Century Designs - Preface by Janet Drucker & William Drucker. This 250-page book is a reprint of jewelry and hollowware catalog pages from Georg Jensen. It brings eagerly sought information together in one volume. Hard to find, the original catalogs have been widely dispersed and costly, yet they provide primary information to enable identification of thousands of pieces found on the vintage market today. These original catalogs can cost $100's of dollars. There are over 1,500 different pieces illustrated. The jewelry section includes women's and men's gold and silver designs, especially those made during the 1940's, which have been difficult to identify previously. The enormous section on hollowware here especially displays hundreds of designs from the late 1950's and early 1960's. During this period, Georg Jensen designers expanded their range of tea sets, pitchers, bowls, etc. to include very popular modern forms based on Scandinavian design principles. These designs have remained among the most cherished Georg Jensen forms up to the present. The catalog descriptions include the product numbers, original retail prices from the mid-century era, measurements, and designers. A special information list identifies forty-three Georg Jensen designs in Museum collections around the world. This easy to use volume will become a standard reference for all the collectors, dealers, auction houses, and individuals who own and are inspired by Georg Jensen designs. For the past 20 years, the author, Janet Drucker, has answered questions regarding the many Georg Jensen designs, their numbers, sizes, variations, and designers. She and her son, William Drucker, are leading dealers in Georg Jensen Silver jewelry, flatware, and hollowware and other antiques. Janet is the author of the primary reference work in this field "Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, which is in its second edition. « Less